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She split with him after she found out he had been messaging other women on the dating site Tinder, jurors were told.

She said she was frightened when he travelled to Tyneside from his barracks near Edinburgh and repeatedly knocked on her door late at night, then tapped on her bedroom window and left flowers and chocolates on the sill.

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Alice was found at the flat she shared with pal Maxine McGill in Bensham, Gateshead

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The SAS hopeful, pictured with former Prime Minister David Cameron, was based in Edinburgh about 130 miles from Alice

The court has heard a phone message he then left her, repeatedly saying he did not want to kill her.

Ms Ruggles, who grew up in Leicestershire and stayed in Newcastle after studying at Northumbria University, made a police statement on October 2 in which she said he sounded "crazy" on voicemails, and described him as obsessed.

She said: "I feel harassed, alarmed and distressed by this male.

"I want him to leave me alone. I want nothing more to do with him.

"I am terrified of his actions. I am being stalked and I want it to stop."

She said it was affecting her concentration and work, adding: "I don't feel safe in my own home."

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Trimaan "Harry" Dhillon, 26, ignored warnings from his boss to sever ties with Alice after he allegedly hacked into her social media accounts

The court has heard Dhillon was given an official police warning to stay away from his ex as a result.

A friend of the defendant and Ms Ruggles told the jury that when they were going out with each other, Dhillon made his girlfriend feel self-conscious.

Gen Crozier told the court: "He said some stuff about the size of her nose, hair on her forearms.

"He just made her feel really self-conscious - just not the person she really was."

Ms Ruggles told people Dhillon had hacked into her Facebook account while they were together and Ms Crozier said that led her friend to immediately delete messages she received or sent.

Ms Crozier said Ms Ruggles told her that on her first date with Dhillon, he had claimed a Nando's waitress was "trying to hit on him".

She later told Ms Crozier she thought he had been trying to put his date on edge.

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